Yesterday I converted Ian Fleming's "Casino Royale" [1953, first James Bond novel, in near future as motion picture in the cinemas world wide] via LaTeX to iLiad compatible pdf.
Novel isn't bad, I will see when I finish today.

Two others? The only copy of Cyteen that I have is a (very fat) 1-volume hardcover. Purchased in a bookstore on first publication, at ruinous expence.

Xenophon

I'm reading the paperbacks, around 350 pages each. The titles are: The betrayal, The rebirth, The vindication. That could be chapter titles in your book.
Maybe I should have called it Cyteen saga instead of series...

Tonight I finished my first complete ebook, Snow Crash, by Neal Stephenson. It's early 90's cyberpunk and lots of fun. I got it at Connect.

I, too, recently read from the Hyperion series - the first two books, in paper, which I really enjoyed. I've put off reading the last two, since I have so many other books on my shelves waiting to be read (literally more than a thousand - if I can just live that long).

Next, I'll be reading a new author, Cherie Priest's Four and Twenty Blackbirds, an atmospheric southern gothic ghost story. There have been many good reviews of this as well as the sequel. Paper.

I've been buying up some of the supernatural/mystery/detective/fantasy/romance/comic hybrids too, although I come from the urban fantasy side, not so much the romance side. There are so many of these series out now, I've only dipped into a few so far: Anita Blake (2), Merry Gentry (1), Women of the Otherworld (Kelly Armstrong) (3), Southern Vampires (1), Dresden Files (2), Tanya Huff's Summoners (2). I still look forward to trying Kim Harrison, L.A. Banks, Rachel Caine, and several others.

Btw, the Kim Harrison series is for sale in ebook on Connect as a bundle.

One series of this type that really stands out as a success is Jim Butcher's Dresden Files, which will incidentally be adapted as a tv series on the SCIFI channel in a couple of months. It features a male lead and is not focused on romance as much as supernatural/wizard/detective. It's been a book series for years, and is one of the forerunners of the recent bligh...glut of new offerings by other authors.

I'm also reading bits of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy at bedtime (on my Reader).

Yes, I have now read a "book!" I've noticed that there are some odd ... spacing errors. I think I found an extra 'the' and what not.

I knew most of this because I spend too much time online. I do like reading about apple tho.

Yeah, the e-book editions (not just BBeB) are riddled with such silly errors, as others here have pointed out as well. Maybe we should e-mail Steven Levy to have them fixed. This is a bit of an embarrassment for him as well. Still very good, though. Per the author's recommendation I shuffled through the chapters.

Yeah, the e-book editions (not just BBeB) are riddled with such silly errors, as others here have pointed out as well. Maybe we should e-mail Steven Levy to have them fixed. This is a bit of an embarrassment for him as well. Still very good, though. Per the author's recommendation I shuffled through the chapters.

This is one of the issues I have with Fictionwise.

Even pBooks have some errors, but the number of errors that I find in Fictionwise eBooks is pretty high. Usually far higher than free sites like Blackmask.

This wouldn't be so bad, but Fictionwise has no way to accept corrections. So the errors stay there for everyone.